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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Haus Meister in Rümlang, Switzerland by HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

 
September 30th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

This single-family house is located on a former cooperative workers’ estate and replaces a building designed in 1948 in the spirit of the garden city. Its close proximity to the airport meant that the municipal building regulations largely ceased to have effect. The resulting restriction to a slightly larger replacement building and the distance guidelines created a lengthwise rectangular plan and volume.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

  • Architects: HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz
  • Project: Haus Meister
  • Location: Rümlang, Switzerland
  • Photography: Valentin Jeck
  • Project team: Nikolaus Hamburger, Dario Pfammatter
  • Structural engineer: Schällibaum AG, Herisau, Switzerland
  • Building services: Bürge Haustechnik AG, Dielsdorf, Switzerland
  • Building physics: Michael Wichser + Partner AG, Dübendorf, Switzerland
  • Façade / structural system: Misapor KDS, Misapor Beton AG, Landquart, Switzerland
  • Cubic volume: 1‘020 m3
  • Building costs: CHF 0.8 Mio.
  • Planning: 2010 – 2011
  • Execution: 2011 – 2012

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

A slight rotation of the upper floor in comparison to the two floors below articulates the building and brings it into scale with its surroundings. This moment of phenomenological irritation is moved into the foreground while solutions to specific details are handled with discretion. A window grid is implied by slightly set back, niche-like surfaces. The use of fewer window types and a restrained formwork pattern allow the storey-high twisting to emerge as a distinctive motif of the façade.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Inside the building, the modest dimensions and the decision to eschew hallways create a sense of intimacy. In each room, the corporeal building envelope of insulating concrete is omnipresent. In contrast stands the separation of the external elements of the composition. The house, the showcase balcony of steel construction and the garage as a precast concrete element are spread loosely across the plot. These necessary functional elements create an immediate context within the surrounding greenery.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Materialisation in insulating concrete allows a systematic to be achieved in the solution of the necessary building details. The structural elements of the façade and the interior are all part of the cast shell. The formal severity inside and out is not an aesthetic end in itself. It aims rather to provide an economical use of moments of irritation and serves to channel the viewer’s attention.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © HDPF - Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF - Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF - Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF - Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

Image Courtesy © HDPF – Hamburger Du Pfammatter Ferrandiz

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